South African Universities are a former
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team in
South Africa
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. They played 35 first-class
friendly match
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es, usually one match per season, between March 1949 and January 1990.
Matches
South African Universities played their first first-class match in 1948–49 against the touring
MCC, who won by an innings. Their next first-class match was also against the MCC, in 1956–57, and ended with the same result.
David Pithey took 5 for 100 in the MCC innings.
They won their next match, in 1957–58 against
North Eastern Transvaal, when
Colin Bland scored 131 on his first-class debut and Pithey and
Peter van der Merwe shared most of the wickets. Later that season they drew their match against the
Australians
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,
Tony Pithey
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scoring 126 and his brother David taking 5 for 105.
From 1960–61 – when
Glen Hall took 4 for 24 and 9 for 122 (South African Universities' best innings and match figures) on his first-class debut, and Colin Bland scored 124 and
Eric Brotherton scored 164 not out (South African Universities' highest individual score) to defeat
Western Province by an innings – South African Universities played annually, usually against a provincial team, and usually in early December. In their seven matches against provincial teams in the 1960s they won four: twice against Western Province, once against
Transvaal, and once against
Orange Free State
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.
From June to August 1967 South African Universities toured England, playing 21 matches, of which they won ten and lost only one. Two matches were first-class, against
Cambridge University
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, which was drawn, and
Oxford University
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, which South African Universities won by an innings.
In the 1970s South African Universities played 10 matches, all of them against provincial teams, winning two and losing six. In the match against Western Province in 1978–79, the Universities won by scoring 500 for 7 in the fourth innings.
Adrian Kuiper top-scored with 110 not out, after taking 6 for 96 in the first innings.
They played nine matches from 1980–81 to 1989–90, losing four and drawing five. Several matches were close, however: they lost to
Northern Transvaal
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by four runs in 1980–81 and had the better of draws against
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in 1983–84, the Australian XI in 1985–86 and the England XI in 1989–90,
which was South African Universities' last first-class match.
Of their 35 first-class matches, South African Universities won eight, lost 16 and drew 11.
Test players
Many South African Universities players went on to play
Test cricket
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. Of the team in the first match in 1949,
Jack Nel,
John Waite
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,
Anton Murray
Anton Ronald Andrew Murray (30 April 1922 – 17 April 1995) was a South African cricketer who played in 10 Test matches in a little over a year from December 1952 to February 1954, appearing four times against Australia and then six times agai ...
,
Ian Smith
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and
Cuan McCarthy
Cuan Neil McCarthy (24 March 1929 – 14 August 2000) was a South African cricketer who played in fifteen Test matches from 1948 to 1951.
Life and career
One of five children born to Victor and Phyllis McCarthy, Cuan McCarthy grew up on "Glena ...
all went on to play Tests. Six future Test players – Tony Pithey,
Derek Varnals,
Colin Wesley, David Pithey, Peter van der Merwe and
Clive Halse – were in the team in 1956–57. From the last match in 1990,
Andrew Hudson,
Hansie Cronje
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,
Clive Eksteen
Clive Edward Eksteen (born 2 December 1966) played seven Test matches and six One Day Internationals for South Africa. In sixteen seasons at Transvaal (later Gauteng) he took 398 wickets at 30.05, also captaining the team for three seasons.
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and
Tertius Bosch all played Test cricket.
References
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External links
First-class matches played by South African Universities at CricketArchive
South African first-class cricket teams
Former senior cricket clubs in South Africa